Arizona State quarterback Sam Leavitt (10) celebrates his touchdown run with teammate Jordyn Tyson (0) against the Mississippi State Bulldogs at Mountain America Stadium in Tempe on Sept. 7, 2024.
Arizona State quarterback Sam Leavitt (10) celebrates his touchdown run with teammate Jordyn Tyson (0) against the Mississippi State Bulldogs at Mountain America Stadium in Tempe on Sept. 7, 2024.
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Fantasy Rookie Profile: Jordyn Tyson in redraft leagues

We are diving into some fantasy football content this offseason as we look to bring in all sorts of football fans to Bucs Wire. It is arguably the most popular game that is around football, so not dipping our toes into the proverbial pool wouldn’t make sense.

What we will start with is some rookie profiles, and where they fit into the landscape of the team they were drafted by. Next up, New Orleans Saints wide receiver Jordyn Tyson.

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Tyson had some questions in regard to his health and how he can remain healthy for an entire season. Whether he does or not, the Saints are now heavily invested in him and are hoping he can be a good complement alongside Chris Olave to help out their young quarterback.

Depth Chart Situation

Skill Players Around Him

2026 Stat Projections

Stat projections are done by ESPN’s Mike Clay

Reason to Believe in Jordyn Tyson in 2026: Tyler Shough

The Saints’ offense is going to take a big leap, or at least they hope it can. They loaded up on talent around young quarterback Tyler Shough in both the run and pass game. It will also include a young offensive line going into its second year with Shough, and the chemistry they should all have will allow this offense to take a big step. They drafted Tyson with the belief that he can be a part of that leap.

2026 Outlook

The Saints’ offense is so unique and tough to gauge in terms of what success it will have. If they take the step that everyone believes they can, Tyson will be a part of that. He won’t be a top or mid-round target, but he could be a fun late-round piece in drafts. If Chris Olave goes down, his stock will skyrocket, but beyond that, it is hard to be too excited about him as a rookie in a “what if” offense.

This article originally appeared on Bucs Wire: Fantasy Rookie Profile: Jordyn Tyson in redraft leagues

Reporting by Andrew Harbaugh, Buccaneers Wire / Bucs Wire

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